Research on Nutritional Deficiencies in Autism: What You Should Know

 

Research on nutritional deficiencies in autism continues to highlight a recurring pattern: autistic children are at higher risk of missing essential vitamins and minerals. These deficiencies often develop due to selective eating, sensory discomfort with food textures or issues with nutrient absorption. 

Why This Matters 

Improved Functioning: Correcting deficiencies can support better behavioursleep, and attention. 

Early Detection: Blood tests and diet reviews help identify concerns early. 

Integrated Care: Nutrition should complement behavioural and developmental therapies. 

Where To Seek Support  

Independent providers such as Autism Detect offer personalised consultations. There is an overlap between autism traits and ADHD. Providers such as ADHD Certify help individuals explore this shared diagnostic space. 

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